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    Lufthansa Backs Shannon

    1995-10-25T00:00:00Z

    Shannon Aerospace shareholder Lufthansa Technik, has signed a contract with the Irish maintenance company worth IP50 million ($80 million) over the next six years. Shannon will carry out heavy airframe overhaul on the German airline's Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s. Shannon is bidding for similar agreements with other airlines. ...

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    MDC will hire more staff

    1995-10-25T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL Douglas (MDC) is immediately "ramping up its resources" as a result of the ValuJet order and will add up to 450 design and development staff by mid-1996, says MD-95 deputy programme manager, Jerry Callaghan. A further 1,500 assembly line jobs will also be created, starting in 1996 ...

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    Jet Aviation

    1995-10-25T00:00:00Z

    Jack Brooks, has become sales manager for maintenance and modifications, at service company Jet Aviation of West Palm Beach, Florida. He was most recently manager of corporate sales for aircraft maintenance and modifications at Page Avjet. Source: Flight International

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    QNC's route to Stage 3

    1995-10-25T00:00:00Z

    Quiet Nacelle's (QNC's) earlier JT3D Stage 2 hushkit for 707-100s and OC-135Bs forms the basis of its Stage 3 upgrade package. To achieve Stage 3 compliance, an inner acoustic ring is located co-axially within the engine intake. The inner ring will be fully anti-iced and certificated for bird strikes. Additional ...

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    Jet Aviation

    1995-10-18T17:38:00Z

    Following the acquisition of DHP Aviation, a maintenance fixed-base operator at Seletar Airport in Singapore, Jet Aviation of Zurich has appointed Ruedi Kraft to head the operation. Kraft joined Jet Aviation Zurich as general manager in 1989. Before that he was with Global-Wulfsberg Systems. Source: Flight International

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    Repairing the damage

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Despite having its fleet scattered or destroyed during the Gulf War, Kuwait Airways has resumed successful operations. Alan George/LONDON AS KUWAIT AIRWAYS continues to expand its route network with new services to Chicago, Copenhagen and Malaga, using new Airbus Industrie and Boeing aircraft, it is hard ...

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    Making a comeback

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Beirut International Airport is upgrading to meet the return of passenger traffic.   Chris Yates/MANCHESTER BEIRUT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT is benefiting from its first substantial facelift for nearly two decades, following the cessation of hostilities and the ravages of the Lebanese civil war in 1991. Up to $590 ...

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    Computervision wins Lucas software deal

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/PARIS LUCAS AEROSPACE plans to adopt Computervision's range of software tools as the basis for a common product-development platform across the company's operations worldwide. Bedford, Massachusetts-based Computervision says that Lucas is expected to deploy "over 200 user licences" of its electronic product-definition (EPD) software, which ...

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    MAS seeks larger slice of maintenance market

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) is re-organising and expanding its capabilities in a bid to obtain a greater share of the worldwide third-party maintenance market. Central to the scheme is the establishment of a 220,000m2 (2.36 million ft2) engine-overhaul centre, known as Aircraft Engine Repair Operations (AERO). The plant, which ...

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    Fuel taxes push up costs for US carriers

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC US AIRLINES have begun paying an extra $1.5 million each day for fuel since the implementation of an aviation-fuel surcharge on 1 October - even though lawmakers are considering extending a tax deferral which has been in place for the past two years. ...

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    HGS brings Horizon new benefits

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    US REGIONAL Horizon Air has begun "improved" Category I operations into Medford, Oregon, using Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8s equipped with the Flight Dynamics head-up guidance system (HGS). Operations to the fog-prone airport began after the US Federal Aviation Administration gave Horizon clearance to make the initial approach ...

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    Sabena boss seeks more work for less pay

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Herman de Wulf/BRUSSELS A SCHEME UNVEILED by Sabena president Pierre Godfroid to get employees to work longer hours for less pay, to improve productivity, has met with an instant response. Cabin crew and pilots have announced they are going on strike on 20 October. Godfroid believes ...

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    Snecma casts doubt on its GE90 commitment

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Gilbert Sedbon/PARIS Kevin O'Toole/LONDON CASH-STRAPPED Snecma is understood to be preparing to renegotiate its position on the General Electric GE90, to avoid further heavy spending on developing higher-thrust versions. Snecma, which is a 25.5% revenue-sharing partner on the GE90, has not denied reports that it is ...

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    Alitalia fails to reach break-even

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole and Allan Winn/LONDON ALITALIA HAS admitted that it will fail to reach the promised break-even point this year, largely because of the industrial action from the pilots' union which has cost the airline L80 billion ($49 million) in cancelled flights. The Italian carrier has ...

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    what's on

    1995-10-18T00:00:00Z

    AOPA Expo '95 19-21 October, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Contact: AOPA, 421 Aviation Way, Frederick, Maryland 21701, USA; tel: +1 (301) 695 2060; fax: +1 (301) 695 2375. Finding Solutions to Airport Congestion 19-20 October, Frankfurt, Germany. Contact: Nathalie Bonnin, Euroforum, 35 rue Greneta, 75002 Paris, France; tel: +33 ...

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    EATCHIP: defining the human ATC tasks

    1995-10-11T00:00:00Z

    EUROCONTROL'S Dr Manfred Barbarino, leading the Job Description Task Force (JDTF), has to determine all the ATC tasks, which will have to be performed in a control centre of the future formed under the European Air Traffic Control Harmonisation and Integration Programme (EATCHIP), then define the role of each of ...

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    Western

    1995-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Western Aircraft, of Idaho, USA and recently sold by Morrison Knudsen (MK), has appointed new co-owner Allen Hoyt as president to head a new management team. Hoyt was previously with Western, between 1982 and 1992 and most recently, was president and general manager of Western sister company Satellite Aero. In ...

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    Litton inertial purchase

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Litton Industries intends to buy the inertial-systems business unit of Hughes Electronics. With operations in California and Wisconsin, the unit expects sales to total $70 million this year. The business includes maintenance and upgrade of aircraft avionics for commercial and military customers. Terms of the deal, which is ...

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    Stevens Atlanta

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Maintainer Stevens Aviation, of Greenville, South Carolina, has created "one of the strongest technical services teams" at its Atlanta, Georgia-based centre. It consists of (left to right) Larry Baker, vice-president of operations, recruited earlier this year from Page Avjet; Bob Landy, director of sales, who joined recently from Gulfstream Aerospace; ...

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    Joining the FANS club

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Qantas has been proving FANS equipment and refining procedures. Paul Phelan/SYDNEY/LOS ANGELES AIRLINE PLANNERS AND civil-aviation authorities understand the long-term benefits of future-air-navigation-systems (FANS) technology. Early unease among pilot unions over reduced separation standards and other aspects, however, suggests that some line crews may have been kept ...